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Genivi is an industry alliance to drive an open source solution to build in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) software and open technologies for connected cars. The Genivi Demo Platform (GDP) is a Yocto-based IVI Linux distro for embedded use. IoTivity is an open source reference implementation of the specification developed by the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) for an IoT core framework.

Earlier in 2016, IoTivity core support was merged into GDP using the (now stale) 1.0.1 code base via the meta-oic layer. Since then, there has been a lot of advancement and turnover in the IoTivity codebase.

This talk will present the work being done to update the Genivi Baseline to the current IoTivity codebase and feature set. Also presented will be how it can be used now, and what's needed to get upstream and possible inclusion of a "Genivi" profile in the OCF OIC specification.

Nivedita is currently the lead engineer at urban.systems, a Smart Cities start-up in Portland, OR. From 2000 to 2014, she worked for IBM's Linux Technology Center on many different engineering teams, including networking, virtualization, real-time systems and the core Linux kernel... Read More →